Services

Basic post-processing includes batch adjustments for color and exposure.

Delivery may include any combination of the following:

A gallery of files for ordering select downloads or prints

A set of contact sheets in pdf form

A zip-file of web-ready, watermarked files

A zip-file of web-ready, unmarked files

A zip-file of print-ready files

A collection of one or more prints

Enhanced editing services are available and can be applied to individual images or a complete delivery, depending on your needs. This may include:

Custom cropping

Image-specific adjustments for color and exposure

Cosmetic touch-ups, opening eyes, and/or other custom requests

Adding/removing people, things, and backgrounds

Adding captions, logos, and other text

Preparing files for specific print and/or presentation purposes

Some notes

File specifications: By default, all of our print-ready files are produced to the Associated Press standard: 300dpi, not to exceed 2MB, and with complete IPTC metadata and captioning applied.

Upon request, individual file captioning and keywording can be applied.

File naming: Unless directed otherwise, Skip Rowland Photography follows industry best practices for naming files: date-description-sequence number-suffix. For example: 181206-wren-yard-at-night-0233-300dpi (the suffix describes the nature of the files). While clients may rename delivered files as they wish, please be advised that can make it difficult for us to retrieve specific files from our library.

Ownership: Skip Rowland Photography retains the copyright to all images produced. Deliverable files are licensed to clients based on their needs; please inquire if you have any questions.

Maintenance: While Skip Rowland Photography maintains both local and cloud-based archives, we do not guarantee our client’s assets. It is the client responsibility to effectively maintain their delivered files.

Library Fees: In order to offset the cost of maintaining our digital archives, we reserve the right to charge library fees for researching and pulling images from our archives.